Published March 18, 2010
by iris_author
Please join us at a Stakeholders Workshop for the Black Creek Pioneer
Village Stormwater Management Facility proposed for the Schmidt Dalziel
property. This property is 16 hectares (40 acres) and is located at the
northwest quadrant of Jane Street and Steeles Avenue, forms part of the
historic Carrying Place Trail, and further is the last remaining cultural
heritage landscape in the area.
Date: March 24, 2010
Time: 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Location: Black Creek Pioneer Village Visitors Centre
Victoria Room
1000 Murray Ross Parkway
RSVP: by March 17 to Lynn Collins, The Sernas Group Inc
905.686.6402 ext 312
lcollins@sernas.com
The Study:
The City of Vaughan is undertaking a Municipal servicing Master Plan Class
Environmental Assessment (EA) Study to assess what municipal servicing
improvements and/or modifications to the stormwater, water, and wastewater
services will be required to implement the development objectives outlined
in Official Plan Amendment (OPA) 620.
Background:
Currently within the Municipal Servicing Master Plan Study a stormwater
management pond, located within Black Creek Pioneer Village is being
considered for expansion as part of the stormwater management improvements
and/or modifications. This pond is located southwest of the Schmidt
Dalziel Barn.
Invitation:
During the initial stages of this project a number of stakeholders were
identified as having a specific interest in the BCPV site. The study team
is seeking input and is inviting you to attend the workshop.
The Process:
A brief presentation will commence at 7:30 p.m. after which City staff,
TRCA staff and the consultant will be available to answer questions and
receive your comments. This workshop is designed to involve stakeholders
interested in or concerned about the project. The input received during
this workshop will be considered in the evaluation of the alternative
solution(s). The preferred solution(s) to be presented in the Municipal
Servicing Master Plan Class Environmental Assessment Study are determined
based on engineering requirements, environmental considerations, public
input, and information gathered during the study.
For further details and contact information please refer to the attached
document.
For more details please see the attached poster.
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